From the website:...................................Why do you always seem to spill drinks at the worst possible time?You've got important papers on your desk and then someone or something knocks over your drink and creates a giant mess when you least have time to deal with it.But who doesn't love having a coffee on their desk while they work?Or want to have a water bottle handy?Whether it's your favorite takeaway coffee or a glass of juice, Spink simply sticks to your table and holds your drink so it can't be knocked over.Made with a shock-resistant shell and a lever-powered suction cup to lock your drink in place, Spink was also designed to be as unique as you.Slip your favorite photo inside it, draw on it with markers, make it yours.Don't give up what you love — have it next to you and Spink will make sure you never spill another drop.Details and Features• Fits all sizes of drinks from a can of Coke to your favorite takeaway coffee cup or mug• Handle and finger grooves let you easily grab your mug or cup• 5.3"H• 4.7"Ø...................................White $19.99, Red $25, both here.Black: $24.95.

“Fast Track” is a 167 foot long trampoline track that was installed in Nikola-Lenivets park in rural Russia for the Archstoyanie art festival. It created by Estonian architecture firm Salto Architects."“Fast track” is a integral part of park infrastructure, it is a road and an installation at the same time. It challenges the concept of infrastructure that only focuses on technical and functional aspects and tends to be ignorant to its surroundings. “Fast track” is an attempt to create intelligent infrastructure that is emotional and corresponds to the local context. It gives the user a different experience of moving and percieving the environment."

"One of the most striking things about New York City is the fall colors and there's no better place to view this then Central Park. I chose 15 locations in the park and revisited them 2 days a week for six months, recording all camera positions and lens information to create consistency in the images. All shots were taken just after sunrise."by Jamie Scott

Researchers have discovered an unknown species of blunt-headed vine snake, which is now called Imantodes chocoensis, in the Chocoan forest in northwestern Ecuador. The snakes live in an area around Mexico and Argentina. Different from other species, this kind of snakes have a very thin body, a disproportionately slender neck, bug-like eyes and a blunt head.

The USA made electree+ is a beautiful solar powered charger for cell phones & other devices! The bonsai tree-shaked charger is a functional addition to your home or office that charges your electronics with solar energy.

The Crib Dribbler is the perfect for that friend or family member with a baby in their life or on the way! With the Crib Dribbler feeding system, baby will have the alone time it needs and its parents can enjoy some quiet time without having to tend to a hungry baby.

"A combination of HDR photography, tone-mapping, and motion time-lapse. With this technique I tried to achieve an unreal and almost post-apocalyptic look, as if we were in a dark deserted village where time stood still after some kind of disaster."Every single frame in this production is a HDR photograph, made out of 3 individual photos at 2 EV increments. It took nearly 30.000 shots over one month to complete this project.

"Cheetahs are the fastest runners on the planet. Combining the resources of National Geographic and the Cincinnati Zoo, and drawing on the skills of a Hollywood action movie crew, we documented these amazing cats in a way that’s never been done before.Using a Phantom camera filming at 1200 frames per second while zooming beside a sprinting cheetah, the team captured every nuance of the cat’s movement as it reached top speeds of 60+ miles per hour.The extraordinary footage that follows is a compilation of multiple runs by five cheetahs during three days of filming."

Revolights are a set of LED lights arranged around a hoop that attaches to the front and back wheels of your bike. Lithium-ion batteries, bracket-mounted to the front and rear hub, supply power to the LEDs. The batteries can be charged via USB. Those batteries will keep the lights on for about 4 hours. There are 8 LEDs at 35 lumens, per wheel. The Revolights started out as a Kickstarter project a year ago, it was funded many times over. The company is now selling them at full retail price, which is $250.

It is a wonderful bass player. MechBass(PDF file, design detail), a robotic contraption by New Zealand-based engineering student James McVay. The elaborate device is MIDI-controlled, and “consists of four string units on an aluminum frame with sliding pitch shifters that alter the pitch of the strings, which are then struck by rotating pick wheels." Watch the video!

TaskOne is a functional iPhone case with multi-tools. Users can use it to fix a bike, or tighten a screw, or cut a branch, or open a beer bottle. The tool includes 16 useful, high-quality tools within its slim profile. Awesome!

The Oru Kayak is a boat that folds out of a compact case.The Oru Kayak on the other hand is super light (25 lbs.) and ultra portable since it folds up into a 33″ X 29″ X 10″ case whenever you’re not using it."Each Oru Kayak is engineered of a single sheet of double-layered plastic. The single seam is sealed with a watertight rubber gasket. Solid ribs offer strength and rigidity.The corrugated plastic skin is extremely tough and durable.""It’s full size (12' long), super light (25 lbs), and quick to assemble (5 min). On the water it’s fast, stable, and handles incredibly well."